Eric Abramovitz's hard work had paid off: The accomplished clarinet player had been accepted to his dream school. But he never got to hear the good news.That's because when his acceptance email arrived in 2014, Abramovitz's then-girlfriend, Jennifer Lee, deleted it and sent him a fake rejection email from the school. It was a $265,000 mistake."It was really devastating to feel that incredible betrayal," Abramovitz told CNN. "It made me think of our whole relationship and it made me feel like everything might have been a lie."Where it beganA college sophomore studying music at McGill University at the time, Abramovitz had applied to a two-year, full-scholarship program to finish his bachelor's degree at Colburn Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles. Itching to study with a renowned clarinet teacher, Abramovitz spent many late nights in practice rooms to prepare for his audition, which he thought went well.The full scholarship -- which includes tuition, room and board -- is worth about … [Read more...] about She faked a rejection letter from her ex-boyfriend’s dream school. Now she has to pay him $265,000

THE PROGNOSIS Megan Shade and Victoria Rivera participate in a health-care protest outside the office of Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.) on March 8, 2017, in Miami. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Fourteen House Republicans took a big risk last year in voting for a bill repealing much of Obamacare. Now, in the middle of the campaign season, Democrats have not forgotten. It was hazardous for these GOP members to vote for the unpopular American Health Care Act because they’re from politically purple districts that went not for President Trump in 2016 but for his opponent, Hillary Clinton. Now their names are inextricably tied to a health-care bill that would probably have resulted in millions fewer Americans having insurance. And Democrats are practically salivating over the situation. “Many of these incumbents would be extremely vulnerable without some of their votes,” said Tyler Law, a spokesman for the Democratic Congressional … [Read more...] about The Health 202: These Republicans may pay a political price for their health-care votes